Category : Wildlife Conservation


Badly burned B.C. bear cub expected to recover

A bear cub rescued with major burns in northern British Columbia is expected to survive. Wildlife experts provide care as the animal heals. Read the full story of this hopeful rescue.

Grizzly bear visits Lake Louise ski run during races

A famous grizzly bear known as 'Split Lip' made a surprise appearance near a Lake Louise ski run during the Santa Slalom event, reminding skiers that not all bears hibernate fully. Read about the encounter and safety reminders.

5 New CWD Cases Found in Manitoba Deer

Manitoba wildlife officials have identified five new cases of Chronic Wasting Disease in deer. Learn about the implications for local wildlife and hunting regulations.

Bird Flu Confirmed in Ontario Canada Goose

A Canada goose in Tottenham, Ontario, has tested positive for avian influenza. Authorities are monitoring the situation for potential wildlife and agricultural impacts. Learn the details.

Americans fined for illegal bass fishing in Ontario

Two American men have been fined $3,260 for catching 22 smallmouth bass during the closed season on a northern Ontario lake. Conservation officers stress the importance of following fishing regulations.

Invasive fish threaten salmon in Cultus Lake

B.C. conservation officers seek public help after invasive smallmouth bass are found in Cultus Lake, posing a serious threat to endangered sockeye salmon and the ecosystem.

7 Elephants Killed by Train in India

A tragic collision between a high-speed passenger train and a herd of wild elephants in India has resulted in seven deaths. The incident highlights ongoing human-wildlife conflict.

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